Books

INCITE! Anthologies:

Color of Violence is now published by Duke University Press and is available for purchase! Originally published in 2006 by South End Press, Color of Violence presents the fierce and vital writing of 33 visionary radical feminists of color demanding that we address violence against women of color and trans people of color in all its forms, including interpersonal violence and state violence. In the tradition of This Bridge Called My Back, Color of Violence is an urgent, bold, and essential intervention in the war against women of color, their communities, and, ultimately, us all. Read more about Color of Violence.

The Revolution Will Not Be Funded is now published by Duke University Press and is available for purchase! Originally published in 2007 by South End Press, The Revolution Will Not Be Funded explores the impact of the non-profit system on revolutionary movement building. Over 25 activists discuss the non-profit industrial complex (NPIC)—a system of relationships between the state, the owning classes, foundations, social service and social justice organizations that results in the surveillance, control, derailment, and everyday management of political movements. Read more about The Revolution Will Not Be Funded.

Conquest is now published by Duke University Press and is available for purchase. Written by Andrea Smith and originally published by South End Press, Conquest places Native American women at the center of the analysis of sexual violence. Smith explores abuse of Native American children at residential schools, appropriation of Indian cultural practices, environmental racism and population control. This powerful book articulates an agenda compelling to feminists, Native Americans, other people of color, and all who are committed to creating viable alternatives to state-based “solutions.”